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RE: [wg-review] Outreach & Education 6


Cindy, this could be the most difficult part of the suggestion.


"...has no specific agenda except to represent ICANN / DNSO etc."


But then we keep looking for the best we can get, and keep watching to
improve on that as time goes on!

Sincerely, Phil In Butte

On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 00:12:27 -0800, Cindy Merry wrote:

>  Phil and Eric:  I agree with both of you.
>  
>  A long time ago, around e-mail 575 some of us spoke about public
relations.
>  Not the type that tells the pretty story but the type that truly is an
>  outreach to explain and educate.  This is probably one of the most
>  important items this group could address.  It seems funny that we have
the
>  most sophisticated and fastest form of communication ever available to
the
>  widest amount of people and ICANN / DNSO etc., don't seem able to
>  communicate.
>  
>  It might be a good suggestion to put an excellent Communications Director
>  into place.  Someone who understands media, how to spread the word, can
>  educate, and has no specific agenda except to represent ICANN / DNSO etc.
>  to the world community.  Not a spokesperson ... a Communications
Director.
>  
>  Cindy
>  
>  
>  On Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:23 AM Phil King wrote:
>  
>  Eric,
>  The adding of Education to an outreach offort, or going it on it's own
>  could
>  be ranked as a "best outcomes" to be produced by this group  IMHO.
>  
>  Phil in Butte
>  
>  
>  On Thu, 01 Feb 2001 09:53:07 -0800, Eric Dierker wrote:
>  
>  >
>  >
>  >  Cindy Merry wrote:
>  >
>  >  > Greg:  Folks on the list were kind of enough to direct me to this
site
>  for
>  >  > acronyms:
>  >  > http://www.dnso.org/dnso/acronymsdnso.html
>  >  > the other site was at tuxedo.com for Internet jargon.
>  >  >
>  >  > Isn't it interesting that we're still debating what we're doing here
>  and
>  >  > what the mission of this working group is; .are we talking about the
>  DNSO
>  >  > (Domain Name Support Organization of ICANN) or are we talking about
>  ICANN?
>  >  > And here I thought way back in December when this started that we
were
>  >  > trying to figure out how to get more input into the "governing" body
>  of
>  the
>  >  > internet.  I even thought this might be about getting more public
>  input
>  >  > about TLDs (Top Level Domains).  What an adventure in learning this
>  working
>  >  > group has been!
>  >  > Cindy
>  >
>  >  I thought the same thing and am already working on compiling data for
>  the
>  >  Outreach, WG-e posts and reports  are a must read.  I believe we will
>  find that
>  >  the title should be changed to Education & Outreach.  I truly believe
>  ignorance
>  >  is the greatest evil that threatens ICANN & the DNSO.
>  >
>  >  Sincerely,
>  >
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>  Yo, Felipe (I, Phillip)
>  Phil King
>  Butte America
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Phil King
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